ST. IGNACE — It was a busy day in Mackinac County's 11th Circuit Court on Thursday with Judge William Carmody hearing seven different cases, according to Mackinac County Prosecuting Attorney Fred Feleppa.

• Shawn Pelon, 43, of St. Ignace pleaded guilty to one possession of child sexually abusive material (child pornography) count. Pelon remains free on bond, according to Feleppa and is scheduled for sentencing at 2 p.m. on Nov. 29. The charge carries a maximum sentence of four years in prison.

• Joseph Anderson, 29, of Middleville was sentenced to a minimum of two years and up to 20 years in prison for his conviction of maintaining a laboratory involving the manufacture of methamphetamine. He was also ordered to pay $898 in fines and costs.

• Shane Saenz-Witt, 18, of Marinette, Wis., pleaded guilty to receiving and concealing stolen property valued at more than $1,000 but less than $20,000 during Thursday's session. He remains lodged in the Mackinac County Jail pending his Nov. 29 sentencing date on this matter.

• Eric Burnette, 35, of Mackinac City pleaded guilty to fourth degree sexual assault which is defined as illegal touching. Burnette is scheduled for sentencing on Dec. 7, 2012.

• Anthony Browning, 23, of St. Ignace was sentenced to 30 days in jail with three to be served immediately following his guilty plea to one count of illegally using a financial transaction device (credit card). Browning was also ordered to serve a year on probation and must pay the court $1,811.33 in fines, cost and restitution.

• Charles Harder, 30, of Bay City was sentenced to two days in jail with an additional 118 held in abeyance after pleading guilty to possession of Oxycontin. Harder was also ordered to serve one year on probation and must pay $898 in fines and costs.

• Ronald Martin, 48, of St. Ignace was sentenced to one year in the county jail with credit for 98 days served following a guilty plea to domestic violence — second offense. Martin was also ordered to pay $698 in fines and costs.